Bitcoin (BTC) has continued to rise since the second half of June. The ETF, which started with BlackRock, reached the highest level of $ 31,441 due to the application rush. BTC fell hard yesterday amid the SEC's negative reaction to ETF filings, but soon recovered. The SEC declared that the applications were insufficient. On top of that, BTC went down to $ 29,450. The flagship of the market turned up again in the following hours and closed the month of June at $ 30,477.
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Bitcoin (BTC) has continued to rise since the second half of June. The ETF, which started with BlackRock, reached the highest level of $ 31,441 due to the application rush. BTC fell hard yesterday amid the SEC's negative reaction to ETF filings, but soon recovered. The SEC declared that the applications were insufficient. On top of that, BTC went down to $ 29,450. The flagship of the market turned up again in the following hours and closed the month of June at $ 30,477.